Through
various sources old photographs are often uncovered but
the individuals are unidentified and details are very few.
For these photographs it is often difficult to find details.
This page details with old military photographs that have
been sent to me that require identification. As the search
progresses so more information will be added.

There
are no details for this photograph or clues. Do you know the
period, Regiment or those in the photograph?

Supplied
by Shirley Revill

Claire
Jewkes writes: I am writing regarding the photos that
you need identifying. the first one on the page with the soldier
by two women, I believe are my Stephenson realtions. I have
a photo of the lady in the black skirt a bit older but the
features are the same. If it is them I can send you a copy
of my photo to verify it. The names would be Robert Stephenson,
lady on the left Elizabeth Stephenson and Isabella Stephenson
on the right. They lived in the Whickkam, Durham area. I hope
I'm right, will wait to hear from you.

On
the reverse of the photo of the gentleman holding the gloves
is the date of 24th May 1925. The photographers is Photo Lux,
rue de la station, 30, Bourg-Leopold.Do
you know the Regiment or the man in the photograph?

Supplied
by Shirley Revill

The
surname appears to read "Reyner" and is in the form
of a postcard with details on the rear. Other clues this family
are Elliott at Sheffield and there is a funeral service for
a George Gunner born 12th September died 2nd August 1934 area
unknown.

Maurice
Norman BONNER (Luton co-op Memorial) of 4th battalion, Norfolk
Regiment. He is the one in the middle, front row, with the
cigarette.

Do
you recognise any of the other men?

AFD
17

AFD
17 was an Admiralty Floating Dock which was towed from Iceland
to Sydney in 1944/5 to support The British Pacific Fleet.
The dock had a complement of 32. It was towed as far as Cochin,
India by HM Rescue Tugs Saucy and Lariat, and in Cochin HMRT
Integrity took the place of Saucy and finally arrived in Sydney,
Australia in May 1945. My father was a RN rating on board
the Dock and despite many years of looking, there appears
to be very little information available about this epic voyage.
I would be very grateful if anyone knows anything, no matter
how little if they could get in touch with me.